Multnomah University - Ambassador Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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vw! Y 7 :NLT n- ,S N One dag in ihe dining hall fhree of us were sifiing ai a fable near ihe milk machine when Dean Keiser came ihrough ihe lunch line and decided io join us. He sei his irag down on ihe closesi fable and weni io lill his glass wiih milk. As he was gel-ling his milk. Tom Kin- nier picked up Dean Keiser's irag and walked off wiih if. Several of us waiched as Tom walked across ihe dining hall and sai down. We knew Tom was a cool- hand Luke ai pranks, bui were asiound- ed when he siaried eaiing his ill-goHen lunch. Dean Keiser decided aboui ihai iime ihai he'd beHer rescue his food, as Tom was reallg going io fown on ii. We waiched as Dean Keiser walked over io Tom and siarfed ialking io him. H appeared as ihough Tom was pui-ling up quiie an argumeni while coniinuing fo jeff Clark posex for bis picture at the ll'f'omen.v-FelIow- ship-sponsored carnival. Julia Cowan eai ihe dean's lunch-wiih whal we ihoughi was remarkable innocencg. Dean Keiser was poliielg irging 'fo go along wiih ihe joke. Finallg Tom noiiced us laughing and began io accuse us of puffing Dean Keiser up io a joke. A1 ihis poini I noiic- ed a irag siriing on lop ol' ihe ice machine. Tom had absenilg pui his irag ihere before gefiing his milk! I+ could have been worse. Tom. If if had been Dr. Mifchell's lunch he mighf have boxed your ears!

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711 M55 if' if' ananas you wanf fhen you wanf 8334 NE Pacific: Buckingham Palace -Duchess DD QDD Mifohelli, Lady Pamela fwalkeri, Lady Julia fMacha- ceki. Lady Jacqueline lKnuppei. Lady Judifh fMorrisoni. Lady Chris- fine Uonesj and Lady Barbara fBrufonj 8344 NE Pacific: The Nuf House- Cashew Ueannine Jones, R.C.j, Pea- nuf fNancy Calli. Macadamia or McNuf fTheresa Simonsi, Walnuf fSue Dennisi, Filberf fLaura Jenkinsi. Coconuf QMarion Qnyderi, fhe Un- Nuf fKafhi Goodi, Pisfachio fRexine Qcofieldj 8364 NE Pacific: God's Green House- Chris Pankrafz, R.C. 8516 NE Pacific: The Tree House- Jan Pesznecker, R.C. 8526 NE Pacific: The Abiding Place- Randy Armsfrong. Procfor, Sparka Nova fcassanova-Gary Drescheli. Bo Jush Uoe Bushj 8241 NE Pacific: The Arfichoke- Marianne Gardner, R.C. 8432 NE Pacific: Mulfiple choice: Cai The Rodkey Mouse Club fDiane Rod- key, R.C.i. fbi The Ann Rice Paddy fAnn Ricej fel The Espinoza Pizza Parlor f9ylvia Espinozai or fdj None of' fhe above fNames for fhis house were confribufed by Larry Gad- baughi 8412 NE Pacific: The Embassy UI Cor. 52201 Les Winslow. Procfor. Includes eighf sfudious grads, all wifh beards. 8610 NE Pacific: The Palace-Jim Ward. Procfor. 8600 NE Pacific: The Bag End ffrom ToIkien's frilogyi John Forsfer. Procfor. 8620 NE Pacific: The Cave-Big Bear fDaIe Armsfrong. Procfori, fhe Hawk Uohn Garrisoni, Bobcaf fBob Paefhi and Cheefah lCraig Nollmeyerj. 8322 NE Glisan: The American Em- bassy or fhe Execufive Mansion John Tiffin. Procfor ffhey're really proud of fhe facf fhaf fhey have iwo of- ficers from fhe grad class living fhere.i 8634 NE Glisan: The Evergreen fmore commonly known as fhe Green Slugi Sieve Warn, Procfor. 8932 NE Davis: Forf Davis or fhe Davis Qfreef Gang-Dave Welch, Procfor. 324 NE 84fh: The Yellow Banana - Larry Gadbaugh, Procfor. 8636 NE Holladay: The Blue Zoo - Polar Bear fMark Moffaf, Procfori. Monkey fBarry Arnoldi, Japanese raccoon fRic Seelyj. and Coyofe fKen Bigelowj.



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ll 10- in :I1 CM JUNIOR CLASS Innovative was the word Prof. David Needham, junior class adviser, used to describe the class. The class, he said, has picked up the flavor of its president, Mark Brewster, a very innovative person. The members of the junior class were in- novative in what they did as a class. Their goals themselves weren't necessarily that unusual. The goals were decided upon at the beginning of the year by the class officers: Mark Brewster, president falias Brew or Bruce Markster Jg Ray Lubeck, vice- presidentg Shirley Brown, secretary, and Melody Gorbet, treasurer. The goals were: Q13 To unite the class by breaking barriers and making it possible for the class members to get to know each other. Q29 To meet the social needs of the members of the class, since the mental and spiritual needs were being met by the school. Their creativity was seen, not so much in what the goals were, as in the way the class worked at meeting those goals. The first thing they did as a class was to take a trip to the ocean, on the first weekend of the school year. Other activities included an ice cream social, a sing at Mr. Needham's house, 74-,, and a man-hunt and roller-skating party. The man-hunt involved a search for five members of the junior class at the air- port. Fred Harris had disguised himself in janitor's clothing, Chuckie Johnson, in an air force uniform, Gordon Goertzeng in a businessman's outfit, Shirley Brown, in the grubby clothes and backpack of a hiker, and Cheryl Sires, in the clothing of a very con- servative, wealthy businesswoman. The rest of the class was divided up into two teams and the object was to see which team could find all of the disguised people first. The man-hunt was followed by a roller-skating party at the Gresham rink. Following their return from Christmas vacation, the members of the junior class had an over-night retreat at Kah-nee-ta Warm Springs. The retreat included an evening swim in the huge outdoor pool and relay games in a nearby hilltop lodge. Another class activity was the apprecia- tion banquet. It was held in the A-Frame by the junior guys, in honor of the girls of the class, a first for Multnomah. The men provided all the decorating, escorting of girls to the banquet, waiting on tables, the entertainment, and the program. Julia Cowan ffilaozfej Kundee lxll'Cf'HFk6?1 polixbes an apple for sale Tim Snyder while talking to Allen Lee. fLef!j Klippenex, royal rooter for lbe junior class, slmwx up at 4 basketball game will: bis date, Gordon Goerlzen. fkigbtj Gordon Goerlzen and Grace llyong, as Raggedy Armfy and Raggedy Ann. wir: the prize for best-dressed muple al Ibe Let'.v Make a Deal senior class pro- !I'llfii0I1.

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